Ml Ml ft ! f It Hi if - ii i':: t a Friday, September 12, 1847 :vv- - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: vie per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 60c. Birth Notices 60c; Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements; 12. FOR KfcNT FOR RENT-"two rooms. -Furnished cabin, Apply 613 8th E. (215) FOR RENT Housekeeping room, furnished; nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Avenue. Phone Green 224. (215) FOR' RENT One light housekeeping room, one sleeping room. 801. Borden Street. (218) FOR RENT Furnished rocms. 843 9th Ave. West. (215") FOR RENT Large Housekeeping room, furnished. 650 7th Ave. East. (tf) SALESMEN WANTED MAKE 50 PROFIT selling exclusive electrical necessity to stores, factories, hemes repeats. Wire or write Flu-O-Ray Corporation, Hamilton. (215) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Woman with small child wants housework. Live In. Red 807. (214) HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to cook for private establishment. Time , off in afternoons. Evenings free. Live in or out. State sal- l A fcTtSryr Phone Black 500. (tf) WANTED Name.3 are being received at the Daily News of- fice of boys or girls desiring delivery routes. (tf) ' HELP WANTED' Ward Maids - for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply Matron, (tf) AGENTS (WANTED VACANCY Rawlelsh business now open in Prince Rupert. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time Write at once. Rawlelgh's, - "Dept. WG-1 66-1-189, Winnipeg, Canada. (tf) ARE YOU a Specialty Salesman? ' You can make Nine Dollars ' Vfash In 9 minutes demonstrating electric display sign. Sales-Maker, ,'2 McNab Street, Hamilton. (216) ROOM AM) HOARD ROOM AND BOARIX $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Tabk meals. Mrs . .Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 5 pjn. September 15, 1947, Jor the purchase of Lot 44, Block 34. ; : ection 1, City of Prince Ru-, .pert. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. D. Thaln, city clerk. (tf) LOST AND FOUND FOUND On First Ave. a bunch of keys In brown leather case. ' The owner can have same by paying for this add. at. the Daly News. (tf) IN THE SUPREME COORT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHARLES WILLIAM BILEPIELD. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS BIELEFELD DECEASED INTESTATE take N.OTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 8th day of August. A D. 1947. I was appointed administrator of the estate of Charles William BUefleld, omerwise Known as Bielefeld, de ' ceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 30th day of September, AD. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without ref . erence to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount ,.of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, DATED this 8th day of August, A.D. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (220) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP NEIL MacDONALD, DECEASED. - TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Jud W. O. Fulton made on the 18th. day of July 1947, my appointment as Executor of the es tate or Men Aiacuonaia, ueceasea, was confirmed. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or befnre the 15th day of Oc-tK,. 1017 oftr whtrh claims filed &Si ' -ETmav be bald without reference to any Claim Ui VYUlfcU 4 l"trs ''" lm.c. And all parties Indebted to the said "-estate-we required to pay the amount "of their Indebtedness w me iwuiwimi, DATt'D this. 6th day of September " 1047' " - MURDO MacARTHUR, s Executor of the Estate of NeU, MacDonald. Deceased Care of Brown & Harvey, Barristers and Solicitors, (232) Prince Rupert, B O .METAL WORK DONT Wait for Winter. Now la the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and rurnace installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tf) PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, t anks, eaves-troughine and stack work. Letourneau Si Sons, 629 Sixth West, Phone 543. (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar Apply the Cafe or Phone Green 153. (tf) FOR SALE General Electee cabinet radio . with record player. 120 8tii Ave. West. (215) FOR SALE 2x4, 2x6, shlplap flooring and dimensions. Phone Green 698. (tf) FOR SALE Paint machine $175. Inboard motor $75. One Dodge Sedan $1350. Apply J. H. Malr or Johnson, 171 Third Avenue East. Phone Black 156. (tf) FOR S A L E Remington typewriter. 253 9th Ave. East. (216) F0R"5ALE New and Used Furniture, Hardware and Office Furniture. Used Single Beds complete $20: Musical Instruments, Kitchen Sets from $1250; Electric Range, Mc-Clary's $15; Slightly used Men's Raincoats and Topcoats; New Coal and Wood Ranges from $30: New Rifles; New Unpaint-ed Chests and Bookcases; Nw and Used Desks from $7.5'0; New Mattresses $1450; Everything reduced to the lowest (possible prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. ROOMING HOUSE SNAP We have for sale a most attractive profit-yielding Rooming House, centrally located In Prince liupert. Operation shows 24 on investment. Full particulars can be obtained from P. H. Llnzey of the PRINCE RUPERT REALTY COMPANY No information given over the phone. (215) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) AIR PASSENGERS Wednesday From Vancouver G. Sand-strom, E. C. Prince, J. H. Black, O. G. Stuart, Gordon Temple, A. Chapman, W. Jones and :Mi. Husoy. From Sandspit W, Etchlson. Thursday For Vancouver Mrs. M. Willa Ray, D. Harvey, S. Cummlngs, J. Soon and infant, Mrs. D. Chung and infant, R. S. Gore. AID MANKIND There are approximately 2000 kinds of plants which yield fibres useful to man. CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert SHORT tklrk British sports writers have gone slightly gaga over a-couple of 17-year olds, a swimmer and a cricketer. Paragraphs of praise about the youngsters are written nearly every day and big things are expected of them. The swimmer Is Cathie Gibson, pink-cheeked Scottish lass from Moth' erwell who breaks records without losing her breath and tabbed as a sure-fire prospect in the 1943 Olympics. She has been beating all comers this year and nn ennrte writer savssne IS llKe- i Millwall fooiDall club directors have turned down a request asking that German prlsoners-of-war be allowed to attend 1947-.48 home games. . The .English league, second division stadium was bombed and directors said this had caused "great financial'. worry" and that the ground' condition was "very detrimental to our supporters comfort." It Is not our desire to see. a series of free fights, which' would: certainly happen If we allowed these men to the ground," they said. Advertise m the Dally News II FASTBALL HIS ENDED ly to steal the Olympic swimming winners. Inrthis league a trophy. spotlight. She swims between three and four hours a day, does all the strokes well but her fav- orlte Is the crawl. She has no apparent nervousness. She quietly awaits her call for.a race, listens to the starter's instructions, perhaps waves to a friend in the crowd, pulls her bathing cap down over her ears and at the pistol suddenly-bursts into torpedo-like energy. Just, five feet tall and weighing about 110 pounds, Cathie has swum her way to international fame and has been picked for Britain's team, in the European swimming championships at Monte Carlo September 11-14 The cricketer is shy Ian Bad-ford, London schoolboy whose slow legibreaks. and googlies at Lord's recently had even t:e sedate members chattering like school kids. Ian bcwled for Mid dlesex and his first-class cricket debut, before '20,000 fans, was "better than sensational" as one writer put it. Hard-bitten crlckot experts were startled by his feat of taking two Essex wickets for 19 runs, The crowd yelled they had forgotten where they were cricketers warmly congratulated the blushing youngster on his success and the boys in the press box calculated he would play for England In another four or five years. Ian was; discovered by R. W. V. Rabins, Middlesex captain, ;who is worried now that other big-leaguT cricket clubs will "steal" him. Ian plays for his school on Saturday mornings and in the afternoon bowls for the Finchley Borough club. AH Unplayed Game Are' Cancelled' Owing to unsettled weather and the lateness of the season it has been decided! to cancel the un-j played games in.the city fastball play-offs series. The winners of the Men's Fastr ball League were declared some time ago and General Motors, for the second year in succession are league champions. In the Ladies' Fastball League) the Moose team was declared the i has been donated, by the Women of the Moose. This handsome cup is now on. display In the windows of a downtown store. It Is hoped to arrange a banquet to wind up the season and to have the trophies presented to the winning teams and the Fastball Commission is looking into the matter of such a Baseball Scores National Boston 3-8, Pittsburgh 4-10. (first game 13 innings). Brooklyn 4; Sfc Louis 3. American Chicago 7, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 2, Washington 0. Detroit 7V5, New York 2-11. Cleveland 10-3, Boston 8. 25 Vears Ago In SPOR r September 12, 192? The Sons of Canada clinched the Senior Bastlball League hr defeating the Elks 13-3 In a poor Same. Teams: Elks w. Mitchell If; F. Delcourt 3b, A. A. Easson M, O. P. Smith cf, H. Frizzell lb and p, G. Shaw c, B. McDanlel rf, Sherman 2b; R. Selman p, D. Stork lb. Sons of Canada J Farquhar Jb, H: Menzies 2b, H. Curtis c, W. G. Anderson ss, V. Sloan If, C. Blythe rf, Roberton cf, H. B. Charlton lb, C. N. Eady p, D; Frizzell rf. Eady pitched good ball getting 11 strike-outs but Selman with four and Frizzell with one had difficulty in holding the opposl Hon. Try a Classlfied.Ad in The Nfws LING THE TAILOR We are. taking cleaning and pressing and iteam pressing while yon wait. PHONE MB 220 fllxth Street Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Fhonc 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealers for GENERAL. MOTORS AUTOMATIC DELCO HEAT OIL BURNERS for your furnace or boiler A General Motors, Product QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HEATERS now In stock Large Stock of-Plumbing Supplies . I You can buy with Confidence M I f rom your Jeweller I I 'I I There- ! always a sense of satisfaction in 'I I knowing that what you buy is guaranteed by the II I one who sell. It. 'I So when you desire jewellery, remember that I I your jeweller as a member of a craft built on skill I and integrety Is "Precious Insurance' I I You will find him QUALIFIED worthy of con- I I fldence. I Ladies Bowling League Schedule Ladies' Bowling League schedule for the coming week Is announced as follows: Tuesday-Variety vs. Comets; Mansons vs. Bankers; Savoy vs. Big Sisters; Toilers vs. Cpsmo?; Orange vs. West View. ThursdayWatts & Nickerson vs. Rosa Lee's; Lucky Strikes vs. Sweet Sixteen; Annettes vs. Coasters; Scuiby's vs. Miller Bay; Moose vs. Blowers. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE FORMED Many Teams Are Entered Play Starting Next Friday j A gtneral meeting to form the Mixed Bowling League for the i 1947-48 season was held in the ! Rex Alleys last night. Thomas ! McMeekin was elected president ! and Joseph Naylor jr. seeretary-treasurer. Team entries were too numerous to be all entered In the Wednesday night league and It is expected a separate leagui league will be formed to accom-1 modate the surplus teams. The schedule for the season . Is being drawn up and for the opening night, September 17. play will be as follows: McMeeklns vs. Midgets; Head- pinners vs. Klngpinners; Push-i overs vs. Atomics. J Dodges vs. Thistles; Maple Leafs vs. Kilowatts, Pioneers vs Atlln Fish, TELEPHONE DEARTH STOCKHOLM; Although 93,000 telephones were Installed In Sweden In 1946, there were 15,000 new subscribers who were unable to get them despite increased production. Sweden has long been an exporter of telephone sets and automatic INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. ..MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 i From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked $12.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 WHALE MEAT IS POPULAR Japanese Expeditions Bring Sent from New Zealand To Relieve Britain WELLINGTON, New Zealand A second Japanese whaling expedition will be sent to the Antarctic. The meat, it Is expected, will help relieve the British focd situation. Whale steak in Britain is growing in popularity. It is a little harder than beef and tastes much like veal. One whale yields about three tons of edible meat. New Zealand may develop further the whaling industry SOUTHAMPTON, Eng.. V) Nature-lover Arthur Smith res cued a crab which he saw walk ing along a main street, a half mile away from the seashore Advertise in the Dai!" News For clean, comfortable, good-looking shaves use MINORA BLADES Canada's favourite in qualify and low price 4 for 10c" 12 fer25f 12 BLADES 25j Steamer Service rlBME from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wf'Jnesday Midnljht (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or vmte City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Chrysler, Parts and Service Depot We specialize In rebuilding, Chrysler Marine and Industrial Engines. 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